7 thoughts on “Japanese snow dregs”

And to be more traditional, check out this Yuki-daruma by Utagawa from his series:Comic Incidents at Famous Places in Edo [Tokyo] (Edo meisho dôke zukushi), No. 22, dog stealing a workman’s meal from a snow Daruma.
Via ja.wikipedia.org…(in Japanese)

Meanwhile… I wonder what thought processes encourage some people (like the twatbuckets further down the street) to clear a patch in front of their house, then dump the cleared snow in the middle of the road where it forms one of those heaps which will take days to melt… A kei-vehicle could just slalom past, but anything else not built for rough conditions is going to have a nasty bump.

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All these cute and artistic snow sculptures clearly show how much more advanced the Japanese are over all other humans. They’re also the reason why Japan is superior in making a walking and talking robot for the space station! It’s like a modern day Chucky that doesn’t speak Engrish. Now that’s just freaking fantastic. Better keep a night watch on this one astronauts. O_o